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One man travelled to Turkey to try and find his missing brother by sifting through rubble himself.
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The aircraft was hit by a Russian-made missile in eastern Ukraine in 2014, killing 298 people.
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Video shows a rescue team pull two adults and four children from rubble in Idlib, Syria.
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Igor Mangushev was shot in the head and his killing sparks speculation about who was to blame.
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A naval vessel intercepted a massive 3.2 tonnes haul found drifting in the Pacific Ocean.
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Despite claims the fire had been extinguished, the BBC witnessed it still smouldering on Wednesday.
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The deadline to stop using old naira notes was Friday but banks did not have enough new currency.
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The president's State of the Union speech called for unity, but he was heckled by some Republicans.
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It is the first time the government has rejected such a proposal, saying it posed an "unacceptable risk".
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The letters, written during her English captivity, were found during a trawl of French archives.
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LeBron James becomes the NBA's all-time leading scorer, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 39-year-old record.
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US intelligence sources tell media the balloon was spying on US and allied defence capabilities.
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Papuan separatists have told the BBC that Philip Mehrtens will be held as "leverage" in talks.
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Brandon Tsay disarmed a gunman. The president praised him during Tuesday's big speech.
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This small Ukrainian city has been at the centre of an epic six-month battle on the front line.
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Behind the sale of a masterpiece painting is the story of a Jewish girl's extraordinary escape from the Nazis.
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Cheating in exams is common in India, where students go to great lengths to land a government job.
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Amid Russia's isolation, its friendship with Mali blossoms, but has it stopped jihadist violence?
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The country amassed zero-Covid infrastructure - now much of it is being dismantled or repurposed.
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Ismael had just left his six-year-old son for treatment when the massive earthquake struck.
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Two earthquakes have killed more than 11,000 people in southern Turkey and northern Syria.
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The BBC's Anna Foster has spent two days travelling alone towards the earthquake epicentre.
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Police and a bystander pull an unconscious man from a crashed car moments before it catches fire.
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The BBC's Quentin Sommerville has seen first hand the destruction in Antakya, a city in the south of Turkey.
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Tom Bateman was reporting from Adana, Turkey, when asked to be be quiet.
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Since arriving in the UK from Afghanistan, Mina, Persia and Arifa have been training twice a week.
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A building collapses causing a reporter and his team to run in panic in Malatya, Turkey.
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Anna Foster is in Adana, one of the cities hit by the earthquakes.